or with touches of Cuticurs Ointment now and ithen. keeps the skin fresh, smooth and clear. Cutiours ‘hleum is slso Idesl for the skin. 34198:. Ohlasstliesdfle. Tale-lie. Sold t tlieDorn‘ oiLCsnld-Ilnlkpot: ‘Nash. Services at the grave were Sabbath 3 , , today, pending an investigation. , . , _ C ,. . ufi|ww a"! ‘in, , epl, 17th, serflce! at p ., letei Earl, champion three- year 4,,“ and Vince“ Rich“ d_ -L. onroy 1'“ - ggqugu-vriag-u, fmndiicmd by Re"- fl“ 1100119” 10.130 a. m. and 6 p. m, Prepnrn- old with Nat Ray in the sulky. Y panama“ w“; brmlarlhts was”, Rev. Mr- TIFVI". R¢1°1°° . I ' iy'uie"'éfmCiiticuri' '11.‘ 1 _ltls late oesidence, Sydney . yssterda -- 41:10am", - up; 0111111111 .- ~"- will, ~-1.x 111A; Qwjjf”. <a.u- . I PER" will be due here from Mont- y morning at 9.45 to ISt. Dunstans Cathedral where a Requiem High Mass was celebratw- led "by Rev. -Maurice McDonald. The pail bearers were Hon. D. A. '1McKinnon, M. P.. Messrs J. B. Mo, Donald, Gilbert Gaudet Chas Chand ller. Simon Pauli-and Hon. It‘. J. OI-OOOQOOOOQOOI - I. - M-R. BRODI ENTHUSIAST ford, national smateu, champion. 1 " ‘ ' ’ 1'1‘ f ‘Tl-The showing if swine at St Jolig iwoh medal honors inlrthe qualify Heats teggaeilfizlliidinliailtlilyhgg glaiiknmhaud This annual G W V A Field 1 E:m1::d°l1il!“1!11:yi1:1‘1:11. is _ . . _ . - - - ‘- - " n 1| 5 Year- .5111’! 1110 31- 301111 Daily 1'13 P1111’ 1111‘ 111111 1191115 1111111111 working better today than against day held at Summerside driving druganddepsrrmsntslutolse; , Rfllllilc-lie per llne per thy. le per Ilse‘ per dsy for l days H6 ll d I Ol_ U0 QB Id S8011 111111 I l h 3- '] .' k1 ' ' [ b “I111, M‘ D0 ‘I ,,..,.1],3 t ~, '1 '1 ‘s: “a; aoraaans-‘gnzfl-lu-fiys er 0112". .I:.-.‘I'1:"i Mr‘ Peter eBrgcliite c)? iilzlilon twgasnnsloéis etilmc-‘ilusiilt: be trtérétid Hm aishsamn acih nu gm‘. h 3 4 1 learned this and drew Patterson well attended, and nil events were PUVU 1ft. UN TLIEPAM 5 uUIIE ll Add f n-t sf sd. ssdneut 1" 111-8 -y~ 11-1", 1181' - E. l1 Y-- into a deep court alme. Johns- ' led l d The 100 1= . -r I P" “""1"°°‘"" i" ‘"5’ "u "l" ' ward Island ‘one f t formaic of B'lb J llerbaliw n b E I 4 '1 2 ~ - 5 pulled 11ft as scr u e . ;".';»'.'1'I"Ic§°.§i.c ".531." "slfiltrcTiliihnfiic-"Jclf: known breeders of (swine hien b51111 111111 anewdvaniitge ‘tirfleiiianitgdlz: Time 112071/1-{112 07rw1u+ 12.05% tons drives ‘were 11981191‘. He W611i vard d>'r=11. W118 1101111!’ 1311- o" -~~“- =< ~- ' - 11- . t t _ "* - 4, . - , . , - ‘ . vveek._ , Maritime Pirovinces. stated yes- over Joncs for the 36 holes play ' { 1°1,,"hf,,,.“§,t,,c1,’,',',f,§f,f,',§,'m°”' A- Brien’ “"111 H‘ Johnna)" 59mm‘ A 11111110111111 15 11 1111111 Wliv-Dliikfl __ _ _ ‘ _“ ‘y, , ,_ _, terduy that he had never seen t1 II-is two any can] was 144 stroke, 2.10 Trot, pm.“ 9,000 Tm“ dergon gave Tndgn t: cltoogleayflrusl; allfigrfleflilllalllft cxetntlhl-llllzlli, 13:11:]; 112:‘; up the beans somebodyelse spills. _.-----' - ---- . vvvw-——w Y- v v vvv v v v L! _ . . . . _ ._ y v > i , y _____ ,_____________i___ IP18!‘ class 0t bacon and York- Jones was 145. Heats in “ye gem The some, 6__4, 5__ and “m, H’ Hmmer mm, The A gents Wanted 11111111 Pinovitln Orchestra. Li li " , Gents. 50c. M as be open all day today (wednemy ) toaccommodate the school chi (1.. m“ m"! a“ W11° 1118b to buy school books and school supplies. Sept 6-11‘ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-The communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at Canoe Cove on ioryservices on Thursday at 2 p. m. and Saturday at 7.30 p, m, hunkssiving service on Monday at 10 a. m, 11111111111 Is one of the best ever $11118 piss than those on exhibi- tion here this year. Among the prize winners in the Tamworth 1 THE saw ‘roux, Sept, s:-‘~“"'_riii" Jackson. the negro boxer, who was defeated by Harry Wills last Thursday, with his manager W11 llom E. Palmer and his second. W.I.~M. Carney. were suspended iby the State Aatletlc Commission Golf at B1001 Iyn, Mass COUNT-RY curs. Mass. Sent. 5.— JeSse_P. Guild- Brookline,‘ ment yesterday. His seventy over 1t took 162 to qualify for the inst of the 3'! players and five men had to play knockaibont under "onAitLorrErow \ . N GUARDIAN I Bill Sharon-Loses King Watts, raced to an expected victory in the 2.10 trot. Edith Worthy‘ won the three-year -old trot in a duel with Suavlity. Driver Fred Edman was knock ed from ‘its sulky when he was turning Tallahatchie for the score in the first heat oi 2.10 trot by Neither driver was seriously hurt. Tal-l-aliatchie started the race with Ed-manls son. Neil, driving. Summary: . .. L12] 20.8 Trotf Purse $3,000, Three King Watts, b h, by General Pluto Watts. bh, by General Watts, Dickerson 1 2 1 Charter Oak Park this afternoon" - - 1 .1 1 r . 1.11.11.11.11 I. >%_‘y 4 B f5 Side City. , Gerald L. Patterson, ace of the real ‘Saturday evening and 011M011 - y ,_ t t u, m u, n", . pitcher- gzfi. Selpt llltbhf 1021s give $109k WE ARE THE BEST STOREAn ' , -. = riiushedvililgnty :1 efizizezyisnts and gifliggdlnirlcgaihiinefiz; xffmffig H. Bernard G. McFadden 59 9"‘ c 5° 1' 1- 11111113- the city for boy's clothing Qng " ‘ - ' .= - an additional thrill was COIIIIIIIII: wmmmg" ‘Johnstm, o! s" Fran 3411111161” Ne g dlaad, ‘Buntain. Bell. Lo. look w-iil convince ou '9 w! . ,,.,, M}, _ v ted by s. spectacular smash ' .1 2' ,;_., 0H4‘ d, u, u. L. Murphy I. Ellis v ,11¥@11__§Qi _ _ * , Bros. 1.111. y 60114;? a Len McDonald furnished fill one 11.x“ M,,,:,c,.s“',o l, ,,,1;;,,,,=,=,,,1;\ 1st Base .- , .-,_--'-,, , ._--.~ - - _ _ ' _. - _D9 gifiTnfiThe funerall’. of CARTER-e Rag-rang 0k": - IdI-lfinoriiferdlgdla giixiiicivfiiii to atvififfi‘ pamemon mike,‘ 0M0 E. Arsemm" 2nd Base ' c M“ 9‘ a’ " ‘e1’ 19°11 939° Cartel’ B kt i» u ' G t Vi f vored in th 2. t‘ ” ' . "- W819i -1- 311"" s oo s ore will remain ‘s? Pmgflmztfll a m“ ‘bwalqr m the courts with Johnston, the bur 3m Bu“ den of Australia's hopes rested up on his shoulders. He and his team mate, James 0. Anderson had been defeated in the singles mat- clres last Friday b_v Will-lam Til- uen and Johnston. Then on Satu-r 1111)’. Pailerson paired with Pat O'Hara Wood won the doubles en counter in straight sets from Til- ‘but his opponent steady and occur ate, was even more so Johnston's steadiness carried him through most ofthe rallies and his discou. certing 011111159 o f price kept Pat- Tliden on Friday. Johnston soon 7. 3—6. 6-—4. 6-2. Anderson was the more bril- li-ant of the IIWO but his sterngth rfilkqhinhu} I ziiiftmy 1 - ru-r . e ‘ " . , , ..... - . - ' i" ‘Ho?! H] . _ B e i a mic third game of the selrllesiorf [QQ _ rom- class's Catal . OY’ n00 ' g y t has ball games between gas '- ' , . o‘ prize, 19,-1.5, B,',§,_s}ils5§-,',§_“,i,1 I, , ; _. . " . . ande0'Leary was slaved at Tizaisii $111118 .1116‘ Valli THE PDART! ‘wlho .ouk the ,. FOREST Bulbs N Y “p, 5 Vliednesdsy last, 11121101111101‘ team ,.@“QQ".WhQ1Ir ycase ymsaotroi th * . "' "‘ " i b r —. . ‘ -" ' Casino Saturday night will distort? upmgfofiigihitliarlfi: P81204711??? '"-*—" dgnijailwéfigtrihlizitmmtiilulgf, w¥genflna1 2211111313111 be played at <\~-.,,'g" . ‘l1 '1'... ‘ll! '- ' - ‘- ' __ ' , , - - c.1119 11o, titt-svi e a I ,1- ‘VAuI cksmo. QHIIIAIRfiFRRDK Casing, Stgptufén‘ ‘m,phy_ to Aunqm‘ “Had today OLeary, Sept 6th on“ ‘flux labs meets, "CANADIAN esp- T°"“ "I" $P5""A'--— 1,,,"',,,,y.§‘;,,§,,f',f,m,,§ "is," a, °" '1'“ “"1 “"1” °1 ‘he wwriqnitt. 0mm, take allthe t »-,~ A. Gallant S, S A. E. B. Murphy R. F L. J. McCarthy C. F R. linckett Labor D3! Sports park on Monday, Labor Day. was 100 dash (senior) first, Ellis sec 0nd Green and Stewart third. Th1. bicycle raice was won by Gothier, I’. Gotelle v c. E1111 ' 4- .. i-.I f. ISomQ men saving up for a. ratiny day mecttlie bootlcggers and spend it all on a wet night. , ‘_ . Wc/lfgkiigs E815“ oggjuliTgugz1 B —"-ED _ APPLY 31111115 rogtéiawst undiersslx months. 38111111 bow that Bpilmled tiic sod- 11111119 D11)» br m. by Morass ollbed after tiic third sct and wtth rim-per second. 22o vard ' ’ m consumer. wflm The J. n‘ 25 Upper Prince. ZMHWL s£afm.age‘ hurt‘; ha: entoriésogugugi; w; cnfirse for the lnstthree 11in. Adnitlwkltgilrtiltrynt lzllgftlllélglxlilitgénlsl43q ‘Pilden-g stamina verrietl him diash, 1st. Ellis, Stewart, second . Watkins 00.. s10 Grail st. Welt. ——————- which captured first place. Wllaiska brm '0 McDonald o s] through‘ Amlersm’ displayed m“ “"1 61”“ m" 51"" PM‘ 1'“ Professmnal ' rds MODEIBEI. WANTED GIRL STUDENTS. AP‘- i___ i Lune .1813" ha" W“ l‘ 4 sort of game that m“ team mate. Brone". Spcond‘ Murphy Wm‘ A. ply 97 Hillsborough St. 5062-0-11 GOOD ROADS MAN HERE_ A i be‘ T k Tinm_2"b8 14. 2o7g;_2..2.09 Pnt, Ol-liarn Wood, used in the don Iep, third, Running high jump, 1st. AGENTS WANTED -— TO SELL M1‘. S. 1L. ‘Squire, chilirmfln or u Thrnyeahoid 11m}, Purk. ‘$1.000; D195 "with 51111111111)’- 116 11110118 Graves, 2nd. MirEahern, with EI- L- WANTED-TWO BOARDERS IN to the side lines through Tilden's lls third. 220 yard (lash, (junior), Lr. c111 guaranteed made to measure the Executive (lommitt r t1 1' | h raincoatis. Write at once for full private house, centrally 109M911- ‘Canatlian Good Roads iiflflglllllllflllel e 0 Edith Worm‘;- 1?.- Thffgu, Ax feet and across the court for 1st. O'Brien, 2nd. Johnston, with Particulars. Glasgow Rubber Co. Apply 911111111111 302031151 is visiting the island, principally g | worthy Miss Petrem 11 B placements m“ OM91] "m"? 111 113F081‘ third. Running Hlilh 0lCi1118di1.367'St.Jnmes Street, for the purpose of arranging _- _ s19 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ’ " m, 1 “"1 1°"? ,1‘111'11e5- M11111’ 111 111811111111. 1st- Ellis. second Graves. ~ v Montreal. Dept. o. 5010-2-21 POSITION WANTED-BY MAN through u... Association ior u... ‘Ila 313 IIQIIS S‘“‘""’- 1’ 1- 11" """" " 2 2 iiuswinanis “"1"” “m” “° 1"“ Wm‘ S“""“‘““ 3"‘ “° 1”“ “““" CIIIIIIIIC Diseases and wife on farm. 7111111)’ 32 holding of an interprovincial con- l Time——2.12 1-4 2.110 w“ “den made no 1111mm to 1“- Smwmm “m”! E1111“ Frmmm‘ L051; Sydney St. 5094-7-51. fer-once of the various govern- ' ' ' ‘mum them‘ " 3111- 1W1 Y-iiid 11111. 151. O'Brien. .. I Patterson, captain of ihe Aufi- with Johnston second. Pole Vault, "ha"'°n°1°w" P- E' "I'M- 1'53".“ LOST- GOLD PIN, BETWEEN anti Milton. gray raincoat. Find- ~ WANT-EIL-TWO SMALL FURN - islied rooms for lii-ght housekeeP meats in Montreal‘ in the latter port of October to consider furt- her federal aid and the regula- ,BllIi‘l~‘A'L0, Sept ti-An aummo- bile rolled over the cliff almost t LQQQ- BIG CROWD SEES GOOD RACING triilian team, in a speech to the colorful gallery mid: Free-For- lst. McEahern, with Morris third. 2nd. Sllliphunt. Broad jump, 1'12 Prince 8t. nouns DAILY,‘ 11 to I p. m. Baker, Ralph Dodds, Wilfred Gan Prince St. and Railway. Finder 1 G,“ (“ML 50134.31 _ . just below the catnrnt tN' "1 want to thank vou f0 th . 1 i . _____.._. 1'1"“ 111" 11 1111 011M m“ 17L “p” '1' 1'53." i}?i°hsfiih.“evi'iillii°dnié’ ‘ti’. F1111- 11-1» 11111-111101- -3v1“w=-§“§§§1'i 01111111211112’ T“ 1T.“ gm" “"°"" K1111 spirit or sportsman-m; v03 113313.11? 1115.3... ‘i’... iiimfié M D 55' 0N éLM "QVENUF-é-l, seasons wlaNtTiri Pm- 111ml 11m March when he address m? 11:1 ‘litigator! 2130] fseltw beloxr tan Bible r1111 13111115111111)’ “7111212 ifliiz-WIL l“ i "S". 151855111116 h" a" m“ Wm‘ m“ “tam” ac onald & McPhee '- vate house. en m 0w 011- ‘cd the Provincial Legislature 11m! _- ‘ ‘ s "H": n. rs. so a we“, U", _ J , T, .1.“ .7 ‘ 1"" 1B 11 1*‘ 111 <1- 1111611 was won by John Steele. Jr. with Mnlpeque Road, head light rim ply to Guardian‘ the Board or ,,I,rude on Good Miller, 54. of Cleveland. plunged came Mei ?,_ll“l;f)r::; m 18F berg-Ba m“, we 1131'“ 11111111111 1 111115! 119’ Prof Rockford. second. The B. A. and glass. W. B. Prowse k __ _.}_-- Roads On his present visit ‘he I" 1"” ‘M1111 “"111 1119 61"‘- Hi“ All i t1 e re o "M11191! 1W Solving this but I am Green race with three starters 1 A |v| p | Sons‘ Sept‘ 6 3i WANTED BY l-ADY- Rooms was ftttkcn over a considerable may w“ 1011"“ o“ the 11313105 Stratllo: 1.1121111141113311‘ all‘; Firedtdltle going to Say It anyway: Amer. ‘"1" W011 11)‘ 101111 516919 Si‘ 111191 1 1 ac ‘ma: A H. F. Men". '_ --— d abo i ivnte family. ll». i g I] 1 I edge. i. e13 0y n e cans are the greatest ort p I _ 3 ' ' ‘_ ' ' _°N WEDNESDAY Mon» gauge avrgten w. Box. 128. conga gmSasha)“Jovzgnsghgerlliigi The accident happened just £6101 clgss. which took five heats m the worm’ sp sm cltllfll: ‘Iigcgtrford hfiiflillzltlésThtileolflgi-Il HIPIIfi-UPI; Attolllnsy. Etc. 11111» “"- 30- 1111mm" D“1“"1'~1°‘1 City 5012-6-31. 11' 8...... 11c commented favorably 11111111 vi 111a upper steel arch, ec e‘ $300 McNeill ‘an: wri-iit l-l v11 Riley soiigieviquiznrfraigttetown bmig" at 1'30 "Cwck- Mm- Mme‘ All Trot and Pace, Purse I upon the work as a whole, bu > ii-iiu _' 019M188 nomy Gordon McLeod‘ HG] Wanted M819 pointed out the Int-k of uniformityiwfls 11111116 I11 1118 0111' in ihc rear m,“ “care - v _ . _. _ -- - - , - - v _ . gor, E. L. Archl- s det, H. it. Crockett, W. A, Allen m’ -—~—-—-——r i’ - 1.1.1.112:.is..i.:r:..i":i:ri.:r. °.“.l.“3.?..%?.‘.i°i‘>.?i2."$!..;E§‘“li.$§i'° w... 11 1i Big Leagues .3"‘.‘..§.'.§.“. in "r1111 S. S. HESSIAN 1.1.“. Sale geAnoins WA ' 505743.31 attention be given to road sir-Eris. 1110 171111911 ‘$111195 em] 01- 91 Truro 1 1 1 1 1i 1 ~ ‘Olympia (Tnharet n large nroxvtll _ ____ . Th‘, govornnm", Shmm, 5G,, uiultkbritlgehkltlwtlls félllllg the river onimwwm H“ D,._ Cavanaugi,’ i 3T, 14.011113, SgpL 5,_ 51¢ Louhrbeing present, and the music bfssrrlster, Solicitor Motor-y Publlo FOR ‘SALE_HORSE' SEVEN WANTED-i MAN OR BOY, To 1111 dangerous curves, rztllroa1l_1:fli1:1:t thfieiiflil-f-f M11111‘? 111T)?“ £1122’, Truro _ 3dis gained first place in the American the Novelty Orchestra was much, Etc. (111111111111111- 11111111111911115 1° “chmhd ' 5 ' 91- w ifiutonette. G A Fraser. Alma 2 2 l.‘ League tod-ay -by defeating Clove- enjoyed. MONEY TO LOAN years old, sound, not afraid of cars. Also carriage and harness. , Lonslio Cameron, Margntc. P. E . ~ 0005-7-41 BARGAIN — ELECTRIC LIGHT ‘plant. six horse power, special engine. and three killowat gene- rator, suitable for farm, store, villilgo. or picture theatre. Ap- ply IB. ll. Yoo, Souris. 6002-7-61 SCHOONER FOR SALE. — Tho "M. W. lvhitc," capacity about 170 tons cnnl. -Apply to William Samara, Gnindstoxie, or to Car- vell Bros. 51112-2411 -_- ~ Li} FOR SALE OR RENT,. HUNGA- low, 46 Greenfield Ave. Apiply 325 Euston St. Phone 048. FARM FORSALE (our miles from Charlottetown, 60 acres in good state ofcultivation, well wtttsr- ed, new buildings. Apply Guar- dian Office 5084-1-61 FOR SALE-A BIG BARGAIN for somebody. Soda Water Faun- tnin complete with Ice Cream Cabinet attached, holding 1W0 five-gallon cans. Taylor l‘: Ten- nant, Amherst, N.S. FOR SALE, SMALL IMPROVED home at Bridgetown, with store connected, suitable for lng threc- years old. For ‘further ibusiuess. Now garden nrvillw particulars, write J. S. M0016. Gen Delivery. 5051-6-21. _._.,.._______ Help Wanteth-lfentale .__.i__._ MAID WANTED- MRS R. E Mutch. 185 Euston St. COOK WNTE-lF-One willing to learn at the Clifton House. 870-943. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. E. Mc- Enchern, Cherry Valley. 5014-2-31 wawrso, casasurzmrriio FOR general housework, to go i0 uncritical. family of. three. N0 children. Good wages ld anti- clIIi giitboard it ear P. W. C. 3046-3041. 1 nupiluni RTETTEDVITNoTTIMa lost. Send. address and stanrped envelope to Mrs. John Peaoson, AZIDIDYM P'- E. 1. 5018-3-21 APfiIQAN-TI nssmous or IN t n; September class of North Adorn lrralnlng. School for Nur m - Itiptrintsndent. . NOTICE-IAN]? TROUBLE AND ex enso by leaving our‘ sub- "~ so ptions to-the F ersid tnit moldy star c street Daily, tar with A. F. Brown. Stem _ otftlor. authorized repro sentstlve for 26 your. , p 0010-2-91 sows u . _ s25 lliltnroy Street n ‘work on farm. W. W. Crosby COYMVIAII. 5066-6-21. t---———1i—-i—- . WANTED-— MAN FOR FARM work. iAipply Vernon McMillan. Brackley. ‘5115043-21- __. WANTED 25 MIN TO WORK ON project No. 24, from Tryon to Carleton. Apply Cameron c M1:- Lean, Coipe Traverse. 5068-0-61. MAKE MONEY 111' Moms‘. - no to $60 paid weekly for W111‘ spars time writing show cards for us. No canvassing. We in- struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Blding Toronto WANTED IMMEIDIATELY- EX- perienceil fox rancher, married man preferred. absolutely de- pendable one who can and will make good. Good wages, furn- ace heated home‘, car for serv- ice. Apply by letter. give full particulars. Choice position for a “hum dinger" mall. AIIIIIBBB Fox Fnrm, Guardian Office. Charlottetown, P. E. I. To- Let TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSE for sight months. Mrs. W. C- Turner, 206 Hiiieboro St. HOUSE TO LET... 214 Kenlt Sit. Apply 2112 Kent St. ivi-i-o HOUSE "r-o LET. 111.1. CONVEN- 1- . A n1 232 Grafton st. “we p y sosa-e- 2. ,__________________ Teachers Wanted WANTED-First or second class teacher for Upton School. Sup- nlement $100.00 per unniim Midsummer ‘ vacation.— A. . Moreen, Secy. 3047-30-01 ._____._.____.-__ ~ "rAci-i-Eifl WANlT-E-D- wawrao at once a teacher for I-iebron School. ‘No ma. Lot s, Prince 00.. Supplement $100.00 1111111115 for the year. Gay, Secretary or trustees. 12R. 1. Coleman. 5005-6-34. l-IALIFAX, GIRL rouuo DEAD IN A TORONTO East, yesterday. ’ g Death 1s thought to have been from natiiral causes, but an auto- ipgy will be performed to decide whether or not. an molten 111011111 be held. ‘Salt of Ilouse Property Auction sale of double tenement house and premises at Nos 282 and ZBI-Fltlroy Street East. Wed- nesday. next. the 131th September. at‘ is o'clock noon. Forparticulsrs | -hq.-.un.1 W‘ > m’ y o. ‘snout amtw. Solici Ben]. Carter. Auctions"- Sap _ 29, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J soars-at P Aipply to Albert - APARTMENT HOUSE I ____ ,_ Aneflmdlly Duero Tommie Sept. o.- 1.111.... Gmlstipation flwhttpsgofi 2o years, oi J-lallv When you are eonsti stud, ‘in, @131. mpnd dead. in bed in an _ not enough“ 45d Nature iii-Me» ~11 1111*» it's-tho. 1.... .1122; otc., are suitably inarkctlf. Mr. Squire predicted "It greatly creased motor ‘traffic for the land. ' _ -----{Q>—-——'- was-stints Mr Allan Cameron, Boston. 111‘ rived on the Island Tuesday 111/911‘ ing on his annual vacation trip. He loft by the afternoon trnlnvyes terday for Souris, whoer lie will he the guest ot‘ his nunt. MTS- C111 Cox, Seaview Hotel. Mr. Fred Viiihelipley of the Mon- tngiue Furnishings Co. Montague. ls a vls-l-tor this wee-k at or. 191m 11nd attended the Opfllllllll 11911111011 of the N. B. Funeral Director's Association. - start-is ._______.______........_____.____ ESSERY— Ar. llnion Ttontl, Lot 513, Sept. 2. N‘. W. Lee and Mrs. Essery, 11 daughter. LEDWILIL- At St. Peters, Aug. 25, 1922 to Mr. and Mrs. 1‘. A. Led-will :1 daughter. Joan Rosa- mond. GRAHAM-At Cavendish on Aug. 23rd. Tn Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham (nee Florrle I-Itirry) a daughter. MATHESON-Jn Regina 011 Aug. theson, formerly of Bradalbane E, 1., a son, congratulations. Blot To. Kill Royal ' Family of Romania (Special to The Guardian.) in1rdnA-n1nsr— Rumania, Sept. 6—<A plot to kill the royal family while attending the races dorms a festival has been uncovered 11nd 11 number of former Hungarian nrmy officers are under arrest. They are declared to have had in their possession explosives which they intended to plant in the grandstand of the race track. Ma ‘H eadao hie s the waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe , Nujol because it acts like , this nstursl IIIIIYICIIILIIIII In- Isfcar as he thought, safely pnrkedlizgo Tm, and Pa", Pm," $300. ' into the river. JormatIon b_ut the tumor persists iand driver of the car, Edward J/feyers, of Buffalo, had left the :For some reason it began to slip ‘down the slope and Mrs. Miller 111.1111 her danger. ‘Ilcr screams gnrnusetl. the by-stnnrlers and two lmon. Harry Andrew, a negro, of IBIIHIIIO, and Jos Goldberg, of 4871 Queen Street West. Toronto, gran bed ilcsperately to stop the car. They clutched the car until it reached the very brink and plung otl irrio the gorge. IMrs. Miller tried to extricate herself from the oar but she was not quick enough. The car rolled over the hank struck the slope at the foot of the cliff and plunged onto the river's edge, a tangled mass of debris. Mrs. ‘Miller's body did not fall 1t was recovered on the bank at the base of the cliff and was carried up the cliff to an untlertakens morgue. it was identified later by her husband. The Millers and Mr. anti Mrs. Michael Kerrlgsn. also of Cleve- land. came to Buffalo this morn- ing and hired Meyers to drive them to the Falls sight-seeing. Ad they were to rises across the bridge into Canada the Canadian authorities refused to allow the car to enter because Meyers did not have his license card with him». So Meyers parked the car while he wentto see it‘ the matter could be adjusted. His‘ passen- gers, all save Mrs. Miller went with him. She was left alone in tho automobile and the fatal ac- cident followed. _ Ilr Patterson Ill Winnipeg May Be Attila President (Special to. The Guardian.) WOLFVBDLE, ISept. 6-—'l‘he board of governors of Acadia Uni- versity held an important meeting Saturday evening. While no a11- nouncement was made by them. yet it .is generally believed tihat they have decided upon the ap- pointment of, a new president in the person of Dr. F. W. Patter- son, of WinnlpQB. Various meni- hers of the board have been inter- viewed and refuse to give out in- that a successor to Dr. G. B. Cut- ten has ‘been secured and that s form-oi announcement of the fnct will be given out in a few (lays. Dr. Patterson is a native of New Brunswick. A~t present he is edi- tor of the Western Baptist and s perintenilent of the Baptist Un- i n of‘ Western Canada with head- thus replaces it‘. ... is". 1 - ,_ resn - o ' msdisllmnor sxstivs. — so - ‘round thinker. a inch! speaker and "encv. Mrs. Patterson is a native duortors at‘ Winnipeg. Dr. Patter- son. who ta known from ocean to ocean among the Baptists, has it fine platform presence. is a pro- possesses remarkable administra- tion and organizing powers. 1f Dr Patterson's services are secured he will -be a great addition to the group of progressive educational- is, coining to Acadia will be ap- prolyed _b_p the Acadia consul. - who ivus of very heavy build, real-I tr 1h‘ thr- Mitritime Province ‘and . _ | Time—2,17; 2.16 3-4; 2.16 3-4. jMothcr-s Boy, W. P. Muir, Truro 3 1 1- 3' 2 Captain Dulette, Ed John- ston, Great Village 4 4 4 4 ro l?‘ Waldo, Currie, i Truro 2 3 2 2ro lsrcatiic Slrntton. King Bros , ‘Trum 1 2 3 1 l Tin1e—2.2} 1-4, 2.21 1-2, 2.21 1-3. 2.20 1-2. 2.30 Trot and Pace, Purse $800 Frank Aubrey, Frank Mc- Curdy. Truro 1 1 7 dis Nine G Dillon, McKinnon and McKenzie, Truro Teddy Mac. Parker Mc- 733 ro 2.24 1-4, 2.29 1-4 2.29 1-4. <+>-————- CANADIAN WOMAN l8 . »- OOOSEN FOR CHURCH ACTIVITY IN INDIA I LONDON, Sept 6—Mrs. H, Bell. a relative of the late Bishop Ham- ilton. of Ottawa. and other Canad- ian Hamiltons and a well known writer on Indian subjects under the pseudonym of Jhon Travers, will sail for lndis next month as a member of the special Church of England Mission. composed o1 the Bishop o1 Peterboro, the Dean of Manchester, twenty-two other clergy, and six women. lt was Mrs Bell who carried the King's mcs- sage of condolence to the wives of Indian soldiers after the war. She will lecture on religious subjects. no Nsiwtepapzas m AILL AUSTRIA Pam-reins STRIKE VIENNA, Sept tl—'l‘he strike of the lithographers over the wage question which was begun Satur- day. extended today to the print- ers. Not~only Vienna but all Aus- tria. went without newspapers. A Woman's Pride The useful pride which makes woman careful. of her appearance and com» plexion finds a help in the purity and. delicate clinging first ‘Kenzie, Truro- 8 7 4 i0 . Circus Girl, Dr. F. J. Cav- anaugh, Truro 3 5 6 r0 Barron Britt, Tom Munroe " New Glasgow 2 3 l 2 1 1 Lord Wallace, Dr. John- son, Great Vlllnge 5 6 5 r0 Winifred W, E. 1S, MoNutt ‘Silk, Spurgeon Gammon lNew Glasgow G 3 2 '1 2 3 Time-2.21; 1-4. 2.24. 1'4, 2.22 l-4. land 10 to 9. The Browns are now half a game ahead- of the Yankees, Wil- liams made his thirty fourth 110m- ‘er of the season and is now in the lead i101‘ circuit clouts. Slsler h-i.t safely in his thirty~ f-ifith consecutive gwme and is only rive games behind the mod-l ern major league record set by Ty Cobb nl‘ Detroit it: 1911.. Cleve, land used twenty-one players, in- cluding five twirlers and the Browns utilized fiourteen men, fou-r being. pitchers. Boston, 4; New York, 3; Boston 6; New York, 5. Chicago, 9; Detroit, 5; Chicago, 1. l8; Detroit National League. Philadelphia, 111; Brooklyn, 3: Broklyn, 8; Philadlephia, 7. Boston, 6f New York, 0; Dos- ton, 4; New York, 2. Chicago, 3; ‘Cincinnati, 1. Plttsburg, 11; St. Louis, 0. International League. Reading. 6; Baltimore, 0; Read- ing, 8; Baltimore, 6. Rochester, 14; Syracuse. Rochester, 11, Syracuse, 6. Newark, 4,- Jersey City, 0; New ark, 10; Jersey City. ti. Buffalo, 7; Toronto, 2, .3; HOW THEY STAND; National League. - Won. Lost. PI‘- New York 7B 152 .693 Piiiflbuhs .. 1s 11s .557 C-hiosso . . 71 s9 .5416 st; Don-is 71 as .5411 (‘line-lnnat-i 1n o0 .541 Brooklyn . . or o7 .493 Philadelphia 4o s1 so: Boston . 4o so .352 American League. - Won. Lost. Pic st. Louis . . . . .. so 51. .597 New York . 1s no .596 Detroit . (i5 519 Chicago , m; 504 Cleveland . . . so s1 .4911, Washington co 11 .459 1°111111119111hla . o4 74 .422 11011011 o2 11 .403 International League, 1 - Won. Lost. IK-C Baltimore . . 99 47- .673 Rocherter o1 57 31.5 Buffalo ... 88 83 583 Jlorsev City .71 1o s24 Toronto _ cg 73 1w” 111111111114; . 111 so w; Syracuse . 58 92 357 Newark .. 45 100 I310 mo. msuonv won -onnAR11-u1u.§-f~§. Y., Sept. a ——Ml‘a. Mulls B, Mgllory, or New York.’ national women's tennis 61111111111011. defeated Miss Helen vii-ills. of Berkeley. CalL. on Bun- dsy in a hard fought three 11st 11111911-3-41. 6,-1. 6-41. in the final round of 1 the Rocltnway liunting Club's invitation tournsc I .6911" ILIIRT IOAPI LIIIITID ngonrnui. il-Irtckett; 2. Harold Johnston; [Harold Hamper, Height, 4 it. 1.1 ini Summary of events: 100 Yds Dash. Junior-l, Rav- ‘tTBrien; 2. Harold Johnston, 3. Harold Harper. Time, 11 sec. 1 High Jump, Junior-— 1 Mllfii’, 100 Yds Dash, Senlor-— l, E. l3 Ellis, 2, M. F. Graves;.3, 1), O, Stewart. Time, 10 2-6 sec. Blflycle Race~1, Leo Gauthier; 2. H. Hamper; 3, Chas, Arthur. Til-ma, 31 sec. ' 220 Yvls. Dash-l, E. B. Ellis; 2, D. 0, Stewart; 3, M. F. Grave-s. Time. 251 315 seconds. Shot Put-l, E. Brownoll, 2. A. E. B. Murphy; 3, ,W. A, Mien, Distance. 35 ft. 11 in. ‘Running High Jum-p—-1, M. F. Graves, 2. J. A. Mc__Eacl1ern, 3, E. B, Ellis. Height, 5ft. 3in. 220 Ytls Dash, Junlor— 1, Roy O'Brien; 2, H. Johnston: 3. H. Harper. Time. 26 1-5 sec. Running Broad Jump- 1, Ellis, 2. Graves. 3. R. Silliphant. Dis- tance, 18 ft. 0 in. 440 Yd Dash—- 1, D. 0. Stewart, 2. E. Ellis, 3, J. Francis. Time, 55 3-5 sec. 880 Yds Run, Junlon-- 1, Ray 0'B1'lP11. 2, Claude O'Brien, 3, H. Johnston. Time, 2 min. 42 1-5 sec. IPOIG Vnult- 1. Molilachcrn, 2. Siilliiphant; 3, A Morris, Height, 9 ft. 7 inches, - 830 Yds Run, Seiilor-— 1, J’, Frances; 2, Hszen Phillips. Time, 2 min, 20 seconds. Ilroad Jump Junior-l, it. 0'- Brien; 2. R. McAleer; 3, M. Hack- ett. Distance. 11m. 6 .... 120 Yds. l=lurdle-- 1, D O. Ste- wart. 2, M. F. Graves, 3, J. A. MoEachern. Time, 21 sec. One Mile ftuu- 1, J. Francis, 2. H, Phillips. Time, 5 min. 24 soc. ‘The cup for the all-round chum D1011811ip senior, was won by E. B. Ellis, of‘ O'Leary, with 19 points. The shield for the all-round championship junior vwng won by R11)‘ O'Brien, of Alberton, with 20 points. The G. W. V. A~. wish to thank the following merchants and oth- ers ~who so knidly donated prizes flor the events: Cup for all- round championship, Hon, A, E_ McLean‘ iii-R: Shield rci- the Junior ali- round championship, Mr, 13, Q 111186111; Cups, Messrs. W. A. Ste- zvant; Chas. Hensley; Dr, g, 1,1 Jiiwlair: Dr. J. A. M-cPhec, Dr, ,1, R 15111111111; R. 'l‘. Holman, 1.111.; M‘. L. Bradshaw; A. S. McKay; Creelman MacArthur; J. E. Camp bell and Sinclair It’; Stewart. Med- als. Messrs. L. R. Allen, G90, Mug "mi 11- 3» 91111111’. F. W. Strong, ‘f, 1-‘1-1 M- 111- Hell-z J. n. Daivfon; ‘iuell IMcLeod; Dr. A. MoMurvlo; C “"1111 P111» Co: 111w Callaghan; q R- 1108918; Adrien Anenuult; J'- E, Gallant; E. ll. Rayner, L91Bh Home; P N. Ehmlm. Flush. 1.. 3181;. 3:53;. 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